Illustrated guide to British birds. Part of the Birds of Britain web magazine.
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Shark glossary explains basic terms about sharks, A.
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A Glossary of Genetics Portions of the terms were taken directly or modified from definitions in the U.S. Congress Office of Technology Assessment Document Mapping Our Genes The Genome Projects: How Big, How Fast OTA-BA-373, Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, April 1988. The original source is at http://www.ornl.gov/TechResources/Human_Genome/publicat/primer/glossary.html See ...
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Butterfly glossary explains basic butterfly terms, A.
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A glossary providing standard definitions for many of the terms used in avian conservation biology ...
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Zeus and Europa, 490 BC MAGUS Multilingual Animal Glossary of Unveiled Synonyms Pan-European Dictionary of Common Names of Wild and Domestic Animals: Mammals and Birds in 53 Languages of Europe doc. dr. Toma (Tomaz) BARTOL, dipl. ing. zoot., (Assist. Prof.) Head of the Chair of Information Science, Agronomy Department, Biotechnical Faculty University of Ljubljana, SLOVENIA tomaz.bartol@bf.uni-lj.
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Home ID Keys: Frogs Salamanders Turtles Lizards & Snakes How to key Glossary Photos: Frogs Salamanders Turtles Lizards & Snakes Links Cortland Herpetology Connection Glossary These definitions will help you use the identification keys. Acanthal ridges -- Ridges (with light lines) extending from the eyes to the nostrils in members of the species Gyrinophilus porphyriticus (spring salamanders).
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Spider glossary Abdomen The posterior division of the spider body, comprising the pedicel and usually largely unsegmented saclike portion bearing the spinnerets. Abdomen The posterior (rear) of the two major divisions of the body of a spider. Accessory claws Serrated, thickened hairs near the true claws in some spiders. Anal tubercle A small projection, dorsal to the spinners, carrying the anal ...
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